lördag 27 september 2008

Blak Ryno's Thug Anthem is Blazing


Blak Ryno's Thug Anthem on the Day Rave rhythm has quickly become one of the most played songs in the dancehall today. Ryno just returned from Zurich, Switzerland where he performed alongside the Portmore Empire.

Blak Ryno is not too surprised at the success of the single.

"Mi no surprised still because I felt it was a hit when I recorded it, and from it go out, ah just crazy calls mi a get, hits on the Myspace say ah one of the top three songs on the riddim," he said.

"Even in Switzerland, some people in the crowd know it already, I had to pull it up three times the way dem a gwaan. It was a mixed crowd, black and white faces and the Empire locked it down."
Ryno's signature sound and singalong hooks have been bombing the airwaves into submission with hit singles such as Mek Di Paper which hit the top ten of local charts and his follow up Evil People. These juicy cuts are heavy with aggressive catchphrases that are popular among teens and dominate their ringtone choices. This latest single Thug Anthem is set to firmly establish him as a force to reckon with and shows his new found maturity and swagger. The single is also controversial because there are a few lines in it that appear to diss Mavado, the Gully Gadd, with whom the Empire has an ongoing lyrical feud. The lines go: 'No, mi no back from war, ah mi hobby/machine never empty, ratchet never dully/empty one inna yu skully/if yu feel say yu bad, p-hole, crawl outta the gully'.

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